Product Information

Overview

The iHealth Wireless Blood Pressure Wrist Monitor makes blood pressure tracking much easier than ever before thanks to a smaller cuff at the wrist and Bluetooth wireless connectivity to the iHealth mobile app on your iPad, iPhone, or iPod touch. It also uses motion sensor technology to help ensure the most accurate results possible. Using the free iHealth app, you can measure and track your systolic/diastolic numbers, heart rate, pulse wave, and measurement time. Then share your results instantly.

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Free iHealth integrated app

Download the free iHealth MyVitals app from the App Store, then you can customize it for the Wireless Blood Pressure Wrist Monitor. It helps you set goals, track your progress, and get inspired to manage your personal health in a more hands-on way, wherever you go.

Highlights

View the measurement process as it's happening

Record your systolic/diastolic numbers, heart rate, and pulse wave

Swipe up and down, right or left, to check your test results, pulse wave graph, and WHO classification

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Small, lightweight, and easy to put on and remove—so blood pressure tracking on your iPad, iPhone, or iPod touch is a snap anywhere.

What's in the Box?

iHealth Wireless Blood Pressure Wrist Monitor

Owner's manual

Quick start guide

Charging cable

Travel case

Manufacturer Information

Part Number

Mfr. Part Number: BP7

UPC or EAN No.: 855111003095

Warranty

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iHealth’s new integrated mobile app brings our products to life. It is designed to fit your lifestyle and assist in everyday health management. It works seamlessly with iHealth’s current line of self-monitoring mobile health devices, such as the body analysis scale and blood pressure monitors, and will integrate with future related products. It allows you to build a personal dashboard based on your preferred products and features for quick and easy use. You would be able to set goals, view trends, track progress, log food intake, activities, and share your data instantly. iHealth’s new integrated app empowers you to manage your personal health in an intuitive way, while keeping up with your busy life.

Features: •Report card style with trend-tracking views allowing you to have a quick snapshot of your progress and results. •Customizable dashboards making it easy to get the information quickly. •Track calories, log food and activities, while viewing your progress throughout the day in real time. •Create plans and set reminders to help you stay focused. •Rich and informative data to give you a clearer view of your health trends.

Great product - bad manual!!

3.0 out of 5 stars

I am a doctor and have used and recommended the iHealth BP cuff to patients. I loved the iHealth BP cuff, and eagerly bought this
I am a doctor and have used and recommended the iHealth BP cuff to patients. I loved the iHealth BP cuff, and eagerly bought this as a more portable way for my patients to monitor their BP and communicate it to me. Unfortunately, the manual does not specify that you need to download a different app (iHealth Vitals) than the iHealth for the BP cuff to work with this for those that have that product. Also, it does not make clear that you must make a successful connection first with the iHealth Vitals app for the offline readings to be successful. I actually returned one unit thinking it was defective because these things where not made clear in the manual. Hopefully this will save you a trip back to the Apple Store and not give up on what I think will be a great product. I would give it more stars, but great documentation is part of a great product, and I am afraid other customers will have the same frustrating and needless experience I had. Being forewarned, buy away!
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Written by JOHN L from Orange

Nov 16, 2012

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Great product - bad manual!!

Great product, just need to use it correctly

5.0 out of 5 stars

Great product, so convenient to use once you get it set up. For those of you who have an iPhone 5, it definitely works for it (ev
Great product, so convenient to use once you get it set up. For those of you who have an iPhone 5, it definitely works for it (even though it's not shown on the box) and I'm running the latest iOS6. The instructions are a bit confusing since they don't tell you that you need the specific app (iHealth MyVitals) but I deduced it based on the developer info (iHealth Lab Inc.). The instructions are also poorly written about how to sync (but again, if you use bluetooth before, it's somewhat intuitive) but it would have been nice if they gave step by step instructions. Furthermore, since it doesn't support multiple users, you can get around the system if you have 2 devices and pair the bluetooth separately with individual accounts. But note that once you pair with one device, you need to turn off the bluetooth for that device or disconnect the pairing in order for the second device to discover it. Anyhow, as far as the accuracy of the blood pressure monitor, it is pretty accurate. I obsessively monitor my blood pressure on those free booth at the pharmacy and the iHealth BPM is very similar. I have also been trained to use a sphygmomanometer (the cuffs doctors use) and know that people shouldn't compare any easy-to-use devices to the gold standard tool because it's just not going to be that accurate. That said, the iHealth BPM works well for routine daily usage but you have to put it on correctly! For those that reported it is not accurate, I suspect they may have put the cuff on with the monitor away from the wrist (I did that for fun and it did not give the same reading). The monitor needs to be reading on the inside of the wrist (again, something the instruction could have better point out). My parting note: I purchased the iHealth BPM fro the Apple Store and they stated that I can return the item without any stocking fees, if I didn't feel like it was accurate. I'm happy with my purchase, so this is worth giving a try!
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Written by Eddie C from Chicago

Dec 11, 2012

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Great product, just need to use it correctly

Poor manual instructions-what a shame...

3.0 out of 5 stars

My husband bought me the Apple iHealth Wireless Blood Pressure Wrist Monitor as a Christmas present. I was so excited I opened th
My husband bought me the Apple iHealth Wireless Blood Pressure Wrist Monitor as a Christmas present. I was so excited I opened the box and read the instructions carefully, however, we were both very disappointed with this part. We took a long time figuring out how to make the device work properly. I had the right internet connection, bluetooth, the identified device but nothing worked. I downloaded the App iHealth and was beginning to get even more frustrated as I had followed all intructionsin the manual with no luck. I went on internet and found this review page and thanks to one customer who had written his review I was able to target what I was missing; the apps iHealth Vitals!!! Without this app you can try until you´re blue and nothing will happen. Thank you!!! It was thanks to this customer that I persevered and I am glad I did!
After that, things began to look brighter. I am no tech savvy so it took a while before I figure out how to make this device work even with the right app. It is a real shame that the instructions are so poor. This is not an automatic device that you connect to you computer and it is set to go although they make it seem so easy. First you have to charge your device, this is on page 11 of the manual.
Once I figured out everything (it took about 2 hours- I was almost ready to take it back to the store and claim our money back) I was really happy with the product. I am glad I didn´t return it. I really like it and truly serves its purpose. The readings are fairly accurate, visually attractive, and easy to track and see the history of readings.
A few glitches-The case - it is not very practical as it is too small and a bit difficult to store the device in it. No space to keep the cable together. Very pretty design but Not very practical to open and close.
In summary- once I passed the hurdle of figuring out how to make it work-I became very happy with the product. My advice: don´t give up- it is just a shame that the instructions do not accomplish its purpose. I would give more stars but I felt a big part of the product really frustrated me greatly. If this had been taken care of I would easily had given it a 4. I highly recommend it.
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Not working after 6 months

1.0 out of 5 stars

After only six month of infrequent use the device no longer works. I now consistently get the message: Error - Unable to detec
After only six month of infrequent use the device no longer works. I now consistently get the message: Error - Unable to detect measurements caused by arm/wrist movement. This message is totally useless as my arm is motionless resting on a desk. No support help so I am tossing this in the trash and going back to my very reliable Omron monitor.
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Written by Alan M from Osprey

Jul 11, 2015

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Not working after 6 months

Worthless

1.0 out of 5 stars

66/44! I should be dead. The second reading from this device was 193/109 which is also way wrong. Repeated tests gave widely varyi
66/44! I should be dead. The second reading from this device was 193/109 which is also way wrong. Repeated tests gave widely varying readings all of which were wrong.
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Written by RICHARD T from NOTTINGHAM

May 14, 2015

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Worthless

High readings as others mentioned

1.0 out of 5 stars

Granted this doesn't need to be perfect but in comparing my wife and I's readings to our consistent Omron, this machine is off by
Granted this doesn't need to be perfect but in comparing my wife and I's readings to our consistent Omron, this machine is off by 20 on the systolic and 10+ on the diastolic. If its not close/reliable its useless. I would think Apple an i health would be better partners. With BP it just needs more accuracy than your average tech gadget. Will return next week unless someone tells me how to re-calibrate.
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